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 1   I,   3|         wretchedness of poverty. Cities shaken by powerful earthquakes
 2   I,   3|          not bygone days witness cities with their populations engulphed
 3   I,   4|           When were the greatest cities engulphed in the billows
 4   I,   4|         wars, the devastation of cities, the irruptions of the Germans
 5  II,  38|        in war, skilled in taking cities; soldiers steady and utterly
 6  II,  45|           should overthrow their cities, lay waste their lands as
 7  II,  76|      wars, enmities, captures of cities, and the slavery of those
 8 III,  23|      suffer temples and parts of cities to fall into ashes devoured
 9 III,  26|     firmly-founded empires, lays cities in the dust, robs the free
10 III,  38|  families the rites of conquered cities, while some they publicly
11 III,  39| Novensiles the gods of conquered cities. But if they are those whom
12 III,  44|       they are the protectors of cities which have been overthrown;
13  VI,   2|        of war and devastation of cities; should not wish ill to
14  VI,  13|           whether throughout the cities of Greece or here, whither
15 VII,  48|          in nations, nay, in all cities even, men have been of mixed
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